Artist(s): Timson, David
Label: Naxos Educational
Series: Naxos Opera Explained
Genre: Music Education
Period: Classical
Catalogue No: 8.558122
Barcode: 0636943812228
Release Date: 04/2004

Opera Explained: GLUCK - Orfeo ed Euridice (Smillie)

Based on the simple yet deeply moving legendary tale of Orpheus, who loses his beloved wife to death but is able to restore her through the power of his music, Orfeo ed Euridice is among the earliest operas to hold a secure place in the repertory. Gluck lavishes a wealth of beautiful melody on this tale, whose appeal to composers is obvious; yet the abiding strength lies in the power and majesty of his inspiration, whether in the solos, the choruses, or the ballet music – which is surely the finest written for any opera.

Tracklist

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Timson, David (narrator)
1 Introduction 05:19
Timson, David (narrator)
2 The casting of Orpheus - castrati 06:14
Timson, David (narrator)
3 References to castrati; the different versions of Orfeo ed Euridice 04:12
Timson, David (narrator)
4 Gluck 04:40
Timson, David (narrator)
Gluck, Christoph Willibald
Timson, David (narrator)
5 The Overture 03:43
Timson, David (narrator)
6 Act I, Scene 1 04:25
Timson, David (narrator)
7 Orfeo: 'Chiamo il mio ben cosi' 03:55
Timson, David (narrator)
8 Amor enters 03:20
Timson, David (narrator)
9 Act II: the gates of Hell 03:03
Timson, David (narrator)
10 Orpheus plays his harp to the Furies 04:34
Timson, David (narrator)
11 Act II, Scene 2: The Dance of the Blessed Spirits 05:45
Timson, David (narrator)
12 The chorus presents Euridice 02:12
Timson, David (narrator)
13 Act III: Orfeo and Euridice return from the Underworld 02:33
Timson, David (narrator)
14 Duet for Orfeo and Euridice 02:38
Timson, David (narrator)
15 Orfeo: 'Che faro senza Euridice?' 05:28
Timson, David (narrator)
16 The happy ending 04:07
Timson, David (narrator)

Total Playing Time: 01:06:08